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. >>> the interim authorities in ukraine have ordered the country's elite riot police and marksmen units to be disbanded. they were seen as responsible for the violence and targeted killing in central kiev last week. it's being confirmed by decree that the interim president, oleksandr turchynov is head of security forces. the new cabinet will be presented to the crowds in independence square later. my colleague tim willcox is in tiananmen square. >> reporter: the unity government is expected to be announced tomorrow. we're expecting extraordinary scenes a little later on. the potential cabinet ministers are due to be paraded on the stage just behind me here in independence square at 7:00 local time in some sort of x factor style reality tv parade so the crowd can hear who they are and presumably cheer or boo if they are unhappy. then those cabinet ministers will be voted in or perhaps not, by parliament tomorrow. you were mentioning also that the riot police, those marksmen, the snipers who many here believe were responsible for the deaths last week, that unit is to be disbanded, and the
. >>> the interim authorities in ukraine have ordered the country's elite riot police and marksmen units to be disbanded. they were seen as responsible for the violence and targeted killing in central kiev last week. it's being confirmed by decree that the interim president, oleksandr turchynov is head of security forces. the new cabinet will be presented to the crowds in independence square later. my colleague tim willcox is in tiananmen square. >> reporter: the unity government...
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in their country and ukraine is their country and their positioning and again i heard it in front of at the at the congress of the deputies they position though themselves as ukrainian patriots and they want to fight for their country and they will fight for their country they're also some radical in place in parliament who are claiming that russian armed forces are basically closing in on crimea right now are they trying to provoke a confrontation well you know all with military bases are in sevastopol they are there according to the agreement which russian legitimate power signed with ukrainian legitimate power and for us we contain status quo nothing has changed are there any circumstances under which russia would consider sending armed forces enter the crane to do kids or and what are you worried about the future of the russia's black sea naval base in the east crimea peninsula of the raw binding documents which we signed with ukrainian government's we know that begun the withdrawal when they will forces from service topple that the certain point where preparing. a will naval bas
in their country and ukraine is their country and their positioning and again i heard it in front of at the at the congress of the deputies they position though themselves as ukrainian patriots and they want to fight for their country and they will fight for their country they're also some radical in place in parliament who are claiming that russian armed forces are basically closing in on crimea right now are they trying to provoke a confrontation well you know all with military bases are in...
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it's in that particular part of the country has more. potential as you can see and feel. fine right now got completely. new ground in just one place now in the meantime in another city here in the crimea around sixty miles away in the city of sevastopol which is also ukraine second or just seaport pro russian protests have been taking place there as well for the past few days including today and put in front of the local administration building in the past few days the biggest protest gathered tens of thousands of people they've also elected a new mayor who is known for his pro russian views and has promised to protect the city i guess the old nationalist russian support for the representatives of the right wing are currently coming to power in here would seem a small group of foreign nationals here as well. now you can see it actually was moving really quickly like i said both sides are now forcing was it was raining shots are right and russian somewhere else. what a tense situation. meanwhile in the capital the interim leadership is finalizing a list of new cabinet mini
it's in that particular part of the country has more. potential as you can see and feel. fine right now got completely. new ground in just one place now in the meantime in another city here in the crimea around sixty miles away in the city of sevastopol which is also ukraine second or just seaport pro russian protests have been taking place there as well for the past few days including today and put in front of the local administration building in the past few days the biggest protest gathered...
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meanwhile demonstrators in ukraine south are defined the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups that are gaining momentum that. religious tension runs high in london with the local community organizing christian street patrols and in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier. plus a diplomatic route with the us adds fuel to weeks of anti-corruption protests in venezuela with america now expelling three diplomats in the tally ation for the same move by caracas. you're watching aren't international live for moscow studios i'm lindsay france that's for joining me a list of potential new government ministers is set to be put before people's forum in central kiev and with right wing radicals at the core of the our people they are seeking to take control of key offices along with the country's security forces are to be has more. we lead ukraine's and europe's biggest battle in a vibrantly edited clip of the right sector movement of ukraine states its mission and well something that the revolution here ended with the ousting of p
meanwhile demonstrators in ukraine south are defined the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups that are gaining momentum that. religious tension runs high in london with the local community organizing christian street patrols and in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier. plus a diplomatic route with the us adds fuel to weeks of anti-corruption protests in venezuela with america now expelling three diplomats in the tally ation...
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eleven pm in moscow i met good to have you with us our top story the ukraine uprising has brought months of chaos to the capital in kiev but now it's the country's south where the tensions are boiling earlier today more than ten thousand people surrounded the parliament in crimea has main city these are pictures from simferopol where two rival factions are demonstrating for any against the interim government in kiev scuffles broke out leaving several wounded protesters also tried to storm the building where lawmakers are trying to decide on whether the region should break away from ukraine or is going to have reports. ukraine is becoming to good example of the growing division between those who do support political change in kiev and those who do it at school or so both sides now there in the center of the capital of the crimea on wednesday showing up for it was started to be as a peaceful rally but ended in the violence we saw scuffles plastic bottles being sold around sticks and so on and there are reports of injuries no more the protesters who took the issues up with the ultra nationa
eleven pm in moscow i met good to have you with us our top story the ukraine uprising has brought months of chaos to the capital in kiev but now it's the country's south where the tensions are boiling earlier today more than ten thousand people surrounded the parliament in crimea has main city these are pictures from simferopol where two rival factions are demonstrating for any against the interim government in kiev scuffles broke out leaving several wounded protesters also tried to storm the...
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the bright spots emerging from the crisis in the ukraine-- are the country's bond prices are rising and so is the stock market. on speculation that the country will get european and u.s. aid after the ouster of president yanahkovych, the ukraine;s stoxx europe 600 index rose to a six-year high. coming up... they may be out of the spotlight now....but two washington insiders plan to "tell all" about the financial crisis... and after the break... why wall street nightlife is not all it's cracked up to be. stay with us! it's not all fat pay checks and big bonuses on wall street. kevin roose-- author of young money uncovered the truth about new grads who landed jobs at prestige firms just after the economic crash of 2008. kevin joins us now via skype this morning. good morning, kevin. great to have you here. > > thanks for having me. > > let's cut to the chase-- what's the wosrt you heard from young people you followed and interviewed? > > well these people are 22 and 23 years old. they're brand new to wall street and they're put in to one of the most grueling work environments you can imag
the bright spots emerging from the crisis in the ukraine-- are the country's bond prices are rising and so is the stock market. on speculation that the country will get european and u.s. aid after the ouster of president yanahkovych, the ukraine;s stoxx europe 600 index rose to a six-year high. coming up... they may be out of the spotlight now....but two washington insiders plan to "tell all" about the financial crisis... and after the break... why wall street nightlife is not all...
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scuffles breaking out and south ukraine crimea between supporters and opponents of the country's interim leadership as rival crowds besieged the local parliament while in the capital. if you this is just what you really believe resurrection is your addition or do you really started i love the way you go all the nationalists move closer to power seeking key posts in a new government to be approved or rejected by chaotic crowds and public forum i mean battled independence square. yeah and then just leave members of the public speaker rushed through the. foreign vigilantes in armored vehicles patrol the streets of a muslim neighborhood in east london sparking fears of a clash.
scuffles breaking out and south ukraine crimea between supporters and opponents of the country's interim leadership as rival crowds besieged the local parliament while in the capital. if you this is just what you really believe resurrection is your addition or do you really started i love the way you go all the nationalists move closer to power seeking key posts in a new government to be approved or rejected by chaotic crowds and public forum i mean battled independence square. yeah and then...
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meanwhile demonstrators in ukraine southward to find the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups that are gaining momentum there. religious tension runs high in london with the local community organizing christian street patrols and in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier. plus a diplomatic row with the u.s. adds fuel to weeks of anti-corruption protests in venezuela with america now expelling three diplomats in the tele ation for the same move by caracas.
meanwhile demonstrators in ukraine southward to find the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups that are gaining momentum there. religious tension runs high in london with the local community organizing christian street patrols and in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier. plus a diplomatic row with the u.s. adds fuel to weeks of anti-corruption protests in venezuela with america now expelling three diplomats in the tele ation...
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the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even care a horribly strongly supported by the e.u. and washington the new rulers of my dawn are seen as ideological zealots can they reach out to all ukrainians or will we divide the country even more. to cross talk of bents in ukraine i'm joined by my guest amanda paul in brussels she is a policy analyst at the european policy center we also have alexander me curious in london he is a legal writer and analyst and in moscow we cross to dimitri he's a political analyst with the voice of russia radio station all across talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it alexander if i can go to you first in london where the government was supposed to be formed today and they're postponing it is this. a indication of what's going to come where we don't have unity even in kiev we have never had unity amongst the opposition leaders and that's been a serious problem they have never been able to agree which of them leads the opposition movement and to make matters worse we now know the tw
the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even care a horribly strongly supported by the e.u. and washington the new rulers of my dawn are seen as ideological zealots can they reach out to all ukrainians or will we divide the country even more. to cross talk of bents in ukraine i'm joined by my guest amanda paul in brussels she is a policy analyst at the european policy center we also have alexander me curious in london he is a legal writer and analyst and in moscow we cross...
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andrew mohl to ukraine a country without even association of you with the eu. eu is as it is playing with carrots and sticks the busy economic integration which is going to mean the big parts of the ukrainian working population will see a deterioration in the limits of the fantasy about entering europe they are the envy of the state's be lined with gold that's a fantasy because the real project as it is an imf face the study program with questions about who the ukraine into the future and whether the current will stay together when the news media. it's good when the quantity that needs to be revamped first. even before the euro might dump real test of golf that was that all of a possible people in ukraine in november its external debt free stuff hundred and sixty billion euro was one of the main reasons like you've refused to sign the tri bike with the eu. fearing it could aggravate the situation even more. in november last year you offered only several hundred million euro to ukraine. with the opposition out taking the reins the eu is ready to give a whole lot
andrew mohl to ukraine a country without even association of you with the eu. eu is as it is playing with carrots and sticks the busy economic integration which is going to mean the big parts of the ukrainian working population will see a deterioration in the limits of the fantasy about entering europe they are the envy of the state's be lined with gold that's a fantasy because the real project as it is an imf face the study program with questions about who the ukraine into the future and...
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demonstrators and ukraine south defy the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups that are getting momentum in their. view right. we take a closer look at one of the main forces of the former opposition the hardline right sector which may soon become part of ukraine's new interior ministry. a diplomatic route with the u.s. adds fuel to weeks of anti-corruption protests in venezuela with america now expelling three diplomats in retaliation for the same move by caracas. plus religious tension runs high in london with a local community organizing christian street patrols in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier.
demonstrators and ukraine south defy the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups that are getting momentum in their. view right. we take a closer look at one of the main forces of the former opposition the hardline right sector which may soon become part of ukraine's new interior ministry. a diplomatic route with the u.s. adds fuel to weeks of anti-corruption protests in venezuela with america now expelling three diplomats in retaliation...
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and revolt in ukraine a country without even an association deal with you. know is playing with carrots and sticks the there is economic integration which was going to mean that big parts of the ukrainian working population will see a deterioration in their living cell the fantasy about entering your of the streets being lined with gold that's a fantasy because the real project is it is an i.m.f. based austerity program with questions about who will lead ukraine into the future and whether the country will stay together one thing that's clear it's the route economy that needs to be revamped first even before the euro my down protest ticked off there was a talk of a possible default in ukraine in the van very external dads reached a hundred and sixty billion euro it was one of the main reasons why king of refused to sign the trade bank with the e.u. fearing it could aggravate the situation even more you november last year you were offered only several hundred million euros to ukraine but with the opposition now taking the reins the e.u. is ready to give a who
and revolt in ukraine a country without even an association deal with you. know is playing with carrots and sticks the there is economic integration which was going to mean that big parts of the ukrainian working population will see a deterioration in their living cell the fantasy about entering your of the streets being lined with gold that's a fantasy because the real project is it is an i.m.f. based austerity program with questions about who will lead ukraine into the future and whether the...
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and now 20 years later, poland's gdp is almost three times that of ukraine which is a smaller country and that's because of the decision, the hard decisions that poland took to build strong political and economic institutions. >> long road back. ambassador, good to have you on the program. thanks very much for being with us. >> it's my pleasure. >>> well, tensions between u.s. and venezuela are getting worse, the u.s. state department said today it's expelling three venezuelan diplomats, last week venturvenezuela expelled three . diplomats. violent protests there have killed 13 people and injured many more. one of the major causes for the unrest, skyrocketing inning flange. daniel aren't. >> reporter: inflation is venezuela are the highest in the world. one of the reasons for the protestses along with high crime. in january prices rose 3% over the previous month. the annual inflation is 56%. prices rise almost daily and there are shortages of many food items. >> translator: our daily routine is not to go to the gym or sin marks but to go from one supermarket or shop to the another. i
and now 20 years later, poland's gdp is almost three times that of ukraine which is a smaller country and that's because of the decision, the hard decisions that poland took to build strong political and economic institutions. >> long road back. ambassador, good to have you on the program. thanks very much for being with us. >> it's my pleasure. >>> well, tensions between u.s. and venezuela are getting worse, the u.s. state department said today it's expelling three...
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the rallies take place in support and against the new leadership of ukraine. and a group all the land there is known as the troika are facing growing criticism over how they are loans have become more of a headache than relief or debt laden countries as the organization goes through you probe we'll look at how confidence in the institution has waned in recent years that's coming up later in the program. was a british government under increasing pressure to curb immigration divides in u.k. communities are reaching breaking point and east london tensions are being stoked by vigilante patrols formed by both muslim and christian groups are reports. we're going to be so obvious from the debate goes given at the christian patrolling there's a knee patrol in town also in the hills of the small but make sure it's muslim patrols the new political group calling themselves britain first have responded by filming what they've dubbed christie and patrols and this patrol comes complete with vehicle proof that the whole thing is all of. the they took to the streets in east l
the rallies take place in support and against the new leadership of ukraine. and a group all the land there is known as the troika are facing growing criticism over how they are loans have become more of a headache than relief or debt laden countries as the organization goes through you probe we'll look at how confidence in the institution has waned in recent years that's coming up later in the program. was a british government under increasing pressure to curb immigration divides in u.k....
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ukraine's new leaders warned the country is on the disaster. they mourn the dead but they must think of the future of the country. discuss what go i had is going on in ukraine and u.s. he options are with senator christopher murphy who december to iev in address the protesters. ordering the exercises how concerned are you bout strong-arm tactics from moscow? >> i think we are very concerned. secret from de no the beginning they will likely do everything they can to ukrainian citizens from exercising their will which is to join an affiliation with european union. they made no bones about the act both privately and frankly to some of us in senate publicly signs the european agreement at the end of last year they would have come down legal sanctions including possibly cutting off goes upplies so it is not is surprising the russians are engaging in a show of force but mistake to a grave go farther than this. my hope is in the coming days coalition e a government in kiev to have the support not just of that section of the government but the east cri
ukraine's new leaders warned the country is on the disaster. they mourn the dead but they must think of the future of the country. discuss what go i had is going on in ukraine and u.s. he options are with senator christopher murphy who december to iev in address the protesters. ordering the exercises how concerned are you bout strong-arm tactics from moscow? >> i think we are very concerned. secret from de no the beginning they will likely do everything they can to ukrainian citizens from...
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overthrow of the democratically elected government in ukraine the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even territorially strongly supported by the e.u. and washington the new rulers of my don't perceive ideological zealots can they reach out to all ukrainians divide the country even more. gridlock. to build a new. mission to teach creation and. this is why you should care only. minutes past the hour the european parliament has slammed the work of international lenders and admitted to flaws in the eurozone bailout program. air reported minutes the financial institutions saved several eurozone members from maghreb c. but the troika of lenders is accused of failing to consult with national governments and merely giving them all tomatoes moreover the report says the troika lacks accountability and transparency and applies a blanket approach to all the crisis that countries are peter all over explains their hands on the purse strings of europe's cash strapped. with confidence in the euro zone's three biggest lenders known as the troika is wavering in terms of public debt i
overthrow of the democratically elected government in ukraine the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even territorially strongly supported by the e.u. and washington the new rulers of my don't perceive ideological zealots can they reach out to all ukrainians divide the country even more. gridlock. to build a new. mission to teach creation and. this is why you should care only. minutes past the hour the european parliament has slammed the work of international lenders and...
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and these are live pictures from ukraine where scuffles break out in the south of the country in crimea between supporters and opponents of the country's interim leadership and rival crowds besieged the local parliament while in the capital kiev . this is just the beginning ukraine's resurrection europe's resurrection they started our my dhamma. ultranationalist move closer to power seeking key posts in a new government to be approved or rejected by chaotic crowds in a public forum on the embattled independence square. yeah and then just leave these members of the public to be harassed part of jury of patrols.
and these are live pictures from ukraine where scuffles break out in the south of the country in crimea between supporters and opponents of the country's interim leadership and rival crowds besieged the local parliament while in the capital kiev . this is just the beginning ukraine's resurrection europe's resurrection they started our my dhamma. ultranationalist move closer to power seeking key posts in a new government to be approved or rejected by chaotic crowds in a public forum on the...
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>> the country needs a lot of money. ukraine's economy is in shambles. it was only a $15 billion that russia promised ukraine in december that allowed it to form a budget for this year. it was about $11 billion in deficit this year. the new government in kiev said the country is going to need about $35 billion over the next two years just to survive. the i.m.s. is working on a plan along with the european union and united states, saying they're going to try and help but can't do anything until there is a government in place because an official government hahas to those kind of requests and the e.u. and i.m.f. can't negotiate with anything other than official governments. they need a prim minister, a cabinet and that's all underway. it's supposed to be in place by thursday but still a long road ahead for ukraine. >> all right, jennifer glasse in ukraine, thank you very much. in our next hour, we will be taking a closer look at ukraine's former prime minister and her role in shape that go countries future. these are live images coming out of parliament in
>> the country needs a lot of money. ukraine's economy is in shambles. it was only a $15 billion that russia promised ukraine in december that allowed it to form a budget for this year. it was about $11 billion in deficit this year. the new government in kiev said the country is going to need about $35 billion over the next two years just to survive. the i.m.s. is working on a plan along with the european union and united states, saying they're going to try and help but can't do anything...
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>> a country in turmoil after a week of deadly protests, ukraine has been the scene of horrible violence. >> the protestors say police had snipers firing at them. and that 100 people have been killed. could russia send troops into ukraine? >> who's in charge. >> viktor yanukovych is nowhere to be found. >> it is no longer clear who is actually in control of that country. >> folks, this sort of instability comes as no surprise to students of geo politics such as myself who have -- >> the ukraine without massive force is a fool'ser and. too many borders just passes back and forth between east and west, until jamie knocks the board over. oh, sure t was an accident, jamie, just when i was about to trade in my cards for 24 more armies. oh [bleep] but now, now folks, no one knows where yanukovych is. but protestors raided his presidential compound to find a private golf course, a fleet of classic cars, and a private restaurant shaped like a pirate ship. (laughter) >> it even had a little place mat for the kids where you lead the country's finances into the president's pocket. folks, i got to s
>> a country in turmoil after a week of deadly protests, ukraine has been the scene of horrible violence. >> the protestors say police had snipers firing at them. and that 100 people have been killed. could russia send troops into ukraine? >> who's in charge. >> viktor yanukovych is nowhere to be found. >> it is no longer clear who is actually in control of that country. >> folks, this sort of instability comes as no surprise to students of geo politics such...
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revolutionary with the illegal overthrow of the democratically elected government in ukraine the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even territorially strongly supported by the e.u. and washington the new rulers of my don't perceive as ideological zealots to me reach out to all ukrainians or will we divide the country even more. coming up on our t.v. u.s. troops may soon be gone from afghanistan the pentagon is preparing a full withdrawal of all troops after the u.s. and afghan governments couldn't reach a bilateral security agreement what does this mean for the future of afghanistan find out just ahead. and the line between church and state blurs in the u.s. military more american service members have complained that religion has been forced on them during training and while on duty and look at this telling. the new study has to wary eye on monday and so herbicides the study claims that a round out maybe linked with more americans suffering from celiac disease while asked about possible leader in the stock.
revolutionary with the illegal overthrow of the democratically elected government in ukraine the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even territorially strongly supported by the e.u. and washington the new rulers of my don't perceive as ideological zealots to me reach out to all ukrainians or will we divide the country even more. coming up on our t.v. u.s. troops may soon be gone from afghanistan the pentagon is preparing a full withdrawal of all troops after the u.s. and...
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meanwhile demonstrators in ukraine south are defying the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups they're gaining momentum they're. religious stanch and runs high in london with a local community organizing christian street patrols in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier. in the european parliament blast the trio of international lenders for their bailout program saying the troika needs fixing. which are to international coming to live from moscow with me marina joshing now a list of potential new government ministers is set to be put before a people's forum in central kiev and with right wing radicals at the core of the upheaval they are seeking to take control of key offices along with the country security forces are just like your chef he has more. we lead ukraine's and europe's biggest battle in a vibrantly edited clip of the right sector movement of ukraine states its mission over and well something that the revolution here ended with the ousting of the president of the college its leader dmitri jarosz has a differ
meanwhile demonstrators in ukraine south are defying the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups they're gaining momentum they're. religious stanch and runs high in london with a local community organizing christian street patrols in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier. in the european parliament blast the trio of international lenders for their bailout program saying the troika needs fixing. which are to international coming...
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that's along the country's border with the ukraine where bloody protests drove the president into hiding after he cozied up to the kremlin. now we're seeing new demonstrations in ukraine. fist fights broke out in the streets in the south today. on one side folks who want the country to align with the russians, on the other side those pushing to go the way of the west, who want nothing to do with their former russian rulers. russia's leaders have said publicly they will not interfere with ukraine. but the prime minister, said that the situation is putting russia's interests at risk. that's the same thing russian officials said right before invading the former soviet republic of georgia in 2008. now u.s. officials are warning russ russia, do not make a repeat in the ukraine. with us now the former defense secretary william cohen. he also served in congress during much of the cold war. secretary cohen, how serious is this situation? the development of it so far? >> well, the situation in ukraine is quite serious, because you have this great divide ideological divide within the country itsel
that's along the country's border with the ukraine where bloody protests drove the president into hiding after he cozied up to the kremlin. now we're seeing new demonstrations in ukraine. fist fights broke out in the streets in the south today. on one side folks who want the country to align with the russians, on the other side those pushing to go the way of the west, who want nothing to do with their former russian rulers. russia's leaders have said publicly they will not interfere with...
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the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even territorially strongly supported by the e.u. and washington the new rulers of my don't perceive this ideological zealots can they reach out to all ukrainians or will we divide the country even more. there i marinate this is boom bust and these are the stories that we're tracking for you today. first up credit suisse is facing fire today after the justice department alleged that the swiss banking but he meant he was clandestine methods to help american lives billions of dollars from the i.r.s. that story coming right up once we have part one of my interview with the host of our report max kaiser on today's show he'll tell us all about his personal venture into the world of cryptocurrency with max coin you won't want to miss my interview with him also we have american macro economist and co-founder of the center for economic and policy research dean baker is live in studio today.
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every cio with the illegal overthrow of the democratically elected government in ukraine the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even territorially strongly supported by the e.u. and washington the new rulers of my don't perceive as ideological zealots can they reach out to all ukrainians or will we divide the country even more. right from the scene. first street. and i think the church. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. should be in the know. on mom. but. we're going to go digital the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albums. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been a hydrogen why a handful of friends dash all corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once will just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trucks and rational debate and a
every cio with the illegal overthrow of the democratically elected government in ukraine the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even territorially strongly supported by the e.u. and washington the new rulers of my don't perceive as ideological zealots can they reach out to all ukrainians or will we divide the country even more. right from the scene. first street. and i think the church. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. should be in the know. on mom. but. we're...
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let this happen. >> ukraine and other countries trying to get some freedom but the president has lost moral authority. >> the president needs to up his game and send a clear public message to putin. >> we continue to let vladmir putin push us around. >> when you project weakness, people don't fare you and they do what they want. >> jon: so weak. so mad at our weakness. thanks to obama's lily livered chamberlainesque appeasement of the ruler of the -- [laughter] old ivan. he gets to pull the strings and once again claim ukraine for the -- what they calling it now putin-ista n, whatever they are calling it. the only thing wrong is that it appears the putin forces are losing a handle on the ukraine but really never mind i'm sure a populous uprising against his puppet is his plan and we know which president would have the method for this mess. >> what would ronald reagan have done. >> woe lead the free world. >> he broke down the wall. ended the cold war. >> no red lines, he simply acted. >> jon: yes, i should know because my name is oliver north and when i worked for ronald reagan i ille
let this happen. >> ukraine and other countries trying to get some freedom but the president has lost moral authority. >> the president needs to up his game and send a clear public message to putin. >> we continue to let vladmir putin push us around. >> when you project weakness, people don't fare you and they do what they want. >> jon: so weak. so mad at our weakness. thanks to obama's lily livered chamberlainesque appeasement of the ruler of the -- [laughter] old...
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revolutionary with the illegal immigrants or all of the democratically elected government in ukraine the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even territorially strongly supported by the e.u. and once again the new rulers of my don't perceive as ideological zealots can they reach out to all ukrainians or will we divide the country even more. perhaps one of the most controversial and politicized issues in america as well there yes i'm talking about all those status who can't get their grubby hands out of uncle sam's pockets on the heels of obama signing a farm bill that will cut funding to food stamps by eight billion dollars a new report by good jobs first has exposed the absurd amount of taxpayer dollars are going to provide welfare not for the poor but for wealthy corporations of course corporate welfare is not really mentioned on the corporate press as a problem but i wonder why couldn't have anything to do with the fact that it's owned by five corporations credit well the report is aptly titled subsidizing the corporate one percent revealing that state and loc
revolutionary with the illegal immigrants or all of the democratically elected government in ukraine the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even territorially strongly supported by the e.u. and once again the new rulers of my don't perceive as ideological zealots can they reach out to all ukrainians or will we divide the country even more. perhaps one of the most controversial and politicized issues in america as well there yes i'm talking about all those status who can't...
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now, the country is trying to move forward, but it won't be easy. ukraine is almost bankrupt. it needs $35 billion over the next two years. so far, russia has refused to recognize the country's new leaders, and president putin's decision to put russian troops on ukraine's border has raised fears that russia will try to intervene in ukraine's politics. in the crimea region in the south of the country, also home to a large russian naval base, clashes broke out. country me is is not rush-- crimea is not russia one group chanted. back in the square, katerina had a stark message for putin. >> leave ukraine alone. leave ukraine. leave our people to make our future. don't disturb us any more. >> pelley: clarissa ward is joining us from in front of the barricades in the square. clarisa, you talked about ukraine being broke. the value of the currency has been dropping like a stone. did anything today change that? that's right, scott. today it even hit a 10-year low. it has decreased nearly 20% just in the last month alone. what this underscores is how serious this crise is and those ne
now, the country is trying to move forward, but it won't be easy. ukraine is almost bankrupt. it needs $35 billion over the next two years. so far, russia has refused to recognize the country's new leaders, and president putin's decision to put russian troops on ukraine's border has raised fears that russia will try to intervene in ukraine's politics. in the crimea region in the south of the country, also home to a large russian naval base, clashes broke out. country me is is not rush-- crimea...
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demonstrators in ukraine's south defy the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups that are gaining momentum they're. really looking to take a closer look at one of the main forces of the former opposition the hardline right sector which may soon become part of ukraine's new interior ministry. a diplomatic route with the us adds fuel to weeks of anti-corruption protests in venezuela with america now expelling three diplomats in retaliation for the same move by caracas. plus religious tension runs high in london with a local community organizing christian street patrols in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier. you're watching our teams for national live from moscow i'm lindsey france thanks for joining me. crowds in ukraine's southeastern region of crimea have rallied against the new leadership insisting it's illegitimate and condemning the power change as a coup d'etat several hundred people gathered outside the council headquarters calling on the local government to disobeyed the interim authorities they also demanded a referen
demonstrators in ukraine's south defy the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups that are gaining momentum they're. really looking to take a closer look at one of the main forces of the former opposition the hardline right sector which may soon become part of ukraine's new interior ministry. a diplomatic route with the us adds fuel to weeks of anti-corruption protests in venezuela with america now expelling three diplomats in retaliation...
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demonstrators in ukraine south to fire the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups that are gaining momentum there. you. know. we take a closer look at one of the main forces of the former opposition the hardline right sector which may soon become part of ukraine's new interior ministry. the diplomatic row with the u.s. adds fuel to weeks of anti-corruption protests in venezuela where america now expelling three diplomats in retaliation for the same move by caracas. plus religious tensions run high in london with a local community organizing christian street patrols in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier. you're watching are to international live from moscow i'm lindsey france thanks for joining me. ukraine's hardline right sector group says it wants to take control of the country's security forces but the movement's leader pushing to become deputy prime minister the right wing radicals have placed themselves at the core of reformers stuck in fears of a rise of neo nazi as an across the country marches like here chef
demonstrators in ukraine south to fire the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups that are gaining momentum there. you. know. we take a closer look at one of the main forces of the former opposition the hardline right sector which may soon become part of ukraine's new interior ministry. the diplomatic row with the u.s. adds fuel to weeks of anti-corruption protests in venezuela where america now expelling three diplomats in retaliation...
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and these are live pictures from ukraine were scuffles freak out it's the south of the country in crimea between supporters and opponents of the country's interim leadership and arrival crowns besieged the local parliament while in the capital kiev this is just beginning ukraine's resurrection europe's resurrection. they started our ride on. it's all true nationalist move closer to power seeking key posts in a new government to be approved or rejected
and these are live pictures from ukraine were scuffles freak out it's the south of the country in crimea between supporters and opponents of the country's interim leadership and arrival crowns besieged the local parliament while in the capital kiev this is just beginning ukraine's resurrection europe's resurrection. they started our ride on. it's all true nationalist move closer to power seeking key posts in a new government to be approved or rejected
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and these are live pictures from ukraine were scuffles freak out it's the south of the country in crimea between supporters and opponents of the country's interim leadership and arrival crowns besieged the local parliament while in the capital kiev this is just beginning ukraine's resurrection europe's resurrection. they started our ride on. it's all true nationalist move closer to power seeking key posts in a new government to be approved or rejected by chaotic crowds in a forum on the embattled independence square. he had wanted to sleep. these men to the to grasp of the three of twelve why write vigilantes in armored vehicles patrolled the streets of a muslim neighborhood in east london sparking fears of a clash between communities. and. an inquiry into the work of a troika of international and are just traveling eurozone states shows deep flaws in the system as the european parliament admits the bailout has gone to plan. i am the mosque what unites the international arena jace while political shockwaves shaped ukraine it's now the country's south where tensions are the highest for mo
and these are live pictures from ukraine were scuffles freak out it's the south of the country in crimea between supporters and opponents of the country's interim leadership and arrival crowns besieged the local parliament while in the capital kiev this is just beginning ukraine's resurrection europe's resurrection. they started our ride on. it's all true nationalist move closer to power seeking key posts in a new government to be approved or rejected by chaotic crowds in a forum on the...
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. >> now to the crisis in ukraine, where interim leaders are struggling to hold the country together. acting president is warning that there's growing signs of separatism. on the diplomatic frond, the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is rejecting suggestions of cold war rivalries in the way moscow reacted to the crisis. they are being told to watch for attempts by viktor yanukovych to move funds. his whereabouts is unclear. >> the situation in kiev has not had much of an impact on farmers and villages in the east until now. people feel ukrainian and are worried their way of life could be under threat, from the ukrainian border near the city. >> ukraine's border with russia stretches 2,000km. in this town, the decaying symbols of the soviet union are everywhere. in the cemetery a proud gravestone of a hero. planted in the middle, there's nothing here to mark the followers forced collectivization. this breadbasket suffered a famine killing 6 million people. >> in the center of the town, the only monument is to those that died in the war against the nazis. the opposing of the president
. >> now to the crisis in ukraine, where interim leaders are struggling to hold the country together. acting president is warning that there's growing signs of separatism. on the diplomatic frond, the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is rejecting suggestions of cold war rivalries in the way moscow reacted to the crisis. they are being told to watch for attempts by viktor yanukovych to move funds. his whereabouts is unclear. >> the situation in kiev has not had much of an impact on...
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. ♪ >>> we begin with a divided ukraine, protesters are in the streets of the country's east where many there favor ties with russia, while in kiev they are picking a new cabinet. the riot police have now been disbanned, but the country teters on the merge of economic collapse. jennifer glasse is live from kiev. >> this city is 90% russian, it has been russian based since the 18th century, and still is. the people here very unhappy with development in kiev. so you feel left out? you feel like they didn't ask you? >> yeah, yeah, they just follow they -- they direction. we are staying aside, yeah. but now we will fight. >> reporter: and they are really unhappy about the fact that kiev made ukrainian the official language just a couple of days ago. 90% of the people here speak russian, many are ethnic russians. so very, very angry about what is happening in kiev. they appointed their own mayor he is not a ukrainian citizen at all, he is russian. they say we are going to find our own path. >> reporter: and a big problem in ukraine is money. now russia stopping that $15 billion aid package.
. ♪ >>> we begin with a divided ukraine, protesters are in the streets of the country's east where many there favor ties with russia, while in kiev they are picking a new cabinet. the riot police have now been disbanned, but the country teters on the merge of economic collapse. jennifer glasse is live from kiev. >> this city is 90% russian, it has been russian based since the 18th century, and still is. the people here very unhappy with development in kiev. so you feel left...
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it is about a deeper question of world purpose, of orienting the country, and right now ukraine is looking west. that is a slap in the face to putin. >> the reason i think it is not strategic is because it has not played out yet. it could become a strategic loss. i think the concern is it is not in america's interest or european's interest to feel the russians feel that it is a strategic loss. i think it is in our interest to have the russians have an incremental decline and not realize it over the long-term rate of it is hard. >> this analysis is too gloomy. russia has serious inflows in ukraine, but -- those pipelines that go through ukraine are the principal money earners for ukraine in europe. just as russia can stop sending gas to ukraine, ukraine can stop sending gas to europe. they were threatened by economic blackmail by russia to not sign anything with the eu in the fall. they did not pay any attention. the problem in ukraine is an internal problem. the fact that the party did not rally to yanukovych shows the party knows the future lies in the west. there are few oligarchs that o
it is about a deeper question of world purpose, of orienting the country, and right now ukraine is looking west. that is a slap in the face to putin. >> the reason i think it is not strategic is because it has not played out yet. it could become a strategic loss. i think the concern is it is not in america's interest or european's interest to feel the russians feel that it is a strategic loss. i think it is in our interest to have the russians have an incremental decline and not realize...
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meanwhile demonstrators in ukraine south are defying the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups they're gaining momentum they're. religious stanch and runs high in london with a local community organizing christian street patrols in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier. and the european parliament blasts the trio of international landers for their bailout program saying the troika needs fixing.
meanwhile demonstrators in ukraine south are defying the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups they're gaining momentum they're. religious stanch and runs high in london with a local community organizing christian street patrols in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier. and the european parliament blasts the trio of international landers for their bailout program saying the troika needs fixing.
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young people, the future of that country of ukraine, rose in peaceful assembly and achieved their goal of removing corrupt leadership and of offering the hope that life in ukraine could be better for all. may i encourage the leaders of ukraine's parliament to -- of ukraine's parliament to rise to this occasion, to embrace all of that great country, to keep the peace, to move forward democratic reform, so that the full potential of that remarkable place on this earth, can be reached for the first time in modern history. may ukraine extend west and south and east and north. her power is yet to be fully realized and we congratulate those who are moving toward peaceful progress in that nation. may god go with you. i yield back my remaining time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> this week, on february 8, we recognize
young people, the future of that country of ukraine, rose in peaceful assembly and achieved their goal of removing corrupt leadership and of offering the hope that life in ukraine could be better for all. may i encourage the leaders of ukraine's parliament to -- of ukraine's parliament to rise to this occasion, to embrace all of that great country, to keep the peace, to move forward democratic reform, so that the full potential of that remarkable place on this earth, can be reached for the...
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but there are ethnic russians in the eastern part of the country. ukraine, i think about georgia in 2008 where there were exercises between the russians went in. so russia has a lot of interest there. there's violence perhaps against ethnic russians and ukraine, i wouldn't rule it out. >> interestingly, the polish foreign minister just told christiane amanpour today that the thing that got ukraine president yanukovych in his view to step down was a phone call from vladimir putin. why would putin want yanukovych to step down? it seemed like yanukovych was doing what he wanted. was it this guy has no support -- >> move on. yeah. we don't know what sort of support yanukovych had of the ukrainen military, but that might have been the next step. putin might have said this isn't going well for you, time to move on, and probably feels he has others he can turn to ukraine in the future. >> do you think having a rudderless, leaderless ukraine is more in russia's interest in the short term than even yanukovych? the protesters went away for the most part. >> y
but there are ethnic russians in the eastern part of the country. ukraine, i think about georgia in 2008 where there were exercises between the russians went in. so russia has a lot of interest there. there's violence perhaps against ethnic russians and ukraine, i wouldn't rule it out. >> interestingly, the polish foreign minister just told christiane amanpour today that the thing that got ukraine president yanukovych in his view to step down was a phone call from vladimir putin. why...
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um the ukraine isn't really that state and already in december one of the bankruptcy for ukraine. do we need to be concerned about separatist tensions in the country. it is when many people he on the independence crap behind me to the um separatism they do fear that part of ukraine my dearest little food and especially the crimea and peninsula and we still practice is bringing a big banner india to independence korea to stay sane on the east and west tonight still at the coffee is sad but on the other hand we heard and be a prime minister of the crimean peninsula say that he is ready to do whatever he can to support the new government in kiev marcus ran thank you very much for that update on. and joining us now on the phone from scene to opel in crimea is bush and kim. it is there any more news about the whereabouts of former president yanukovich. well the whole country. i want to appear that the question of keeping the ukrainian of it basically hiding out. as opposed to the russian people pay for the opel. i heard a rumor that's um actually came from the plush little pink of cour
um the ukraine isn't really that state and already in december one of the bankruptcy for ukraine. do we need to be concerned about separatist tensions in the country. it is when many people he on the independence crap behind me to the um separatism they do fear that part of ukraine my dearest little food and especially the crimea and peninsula and we still practice is bringing a big banner india to independence korea to stay sane on the east and west tonight still at the coffee is sad but on...
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hold together ukraine? >> i think what we saw in the film was basically about country$qah. i think the government being put together in kiev right now really is trying to address the issue of unity. there are people who have been brought into this line-up that would be voted on tomorrow that are from the east of ukraine. they are new faces. there was an interesting action today in the western city of leviv which is normally known as being pro western and very ukrainian. they introduced a day of speaking russian. so that the-- and the mayor was leading this to show that whatever language ukrainians speak that they feel themselves to be one country and belong to one you knit. >> pushing for unity. but quickly, you brought up this new government who was introduced today to the protestors in kiev. what does that say to you aboutç the direction that this groups that's taken over wants to take the country. >> i took a look through the names. there are a lot of people there that will be familiar to people who wi
hold together ukraine? >> i think what we saw in the film was basically about country$qah. i think the government being put together in kiev right now really is trying to address the issue of unity. there are people who have been brought into this line-up that would be voted on tomorrow that are from the east of ukraine. they are new faces. there was an interesting action today in the western city of leviv which is normally known as being pro western and very ukrainian. they introduced a...
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it's now the country's southern autonomy's region of crimea where tensions are highest more than ten thousand people have surrounded the parliament building in other regions main city right now you are taking a look at live pictures coming out of a country missing for all were two rival factions are rallying for and against the new leadership in kiev scuffles have been reported and also earlier in the program testers attempted to storm the building all this comes ahead of a local lawmakers meeting on whether the region should break away from ukraine our correspondent who work a skin off has more. potential to see and. fire right now. we. humans were just one place. in the meantime in another city here in the crimea around sixty miles away in the city of was the save us conference is also ukraine second largest seaport broken russian protests have been taking place there as well for the past few days including today and put in front of the local administration building in the past few days the biggest protest gathered tens of thousands of people they've also elected a new man who is k
it's now the country's southern autonomy's region of crimea where tensions are highest more than ten thousand people have surrounded the parliament building in other regions main city right now you are taking a look at live pictures coming out of a country missing for all were two rival factions are rallying for and against the new leadership in kiev scuffles have been reported and also earlier in the program testers attempted to storm the building all this comes ahead of a local lawmakers...